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Kobalt Music Removes More Than 700,000 Songs From Facebook And Instagram

Variety reports: "Kobalt, one of the world’s largest music publishers, has removed its entire 700,000-song catalog from Facebook and Instagram in the United States,...

Facebook publicly launches its collaborative music video app, Collab

TechCrunch reports: "Collab, Facebook’s experimental app for making collaborative music videos, is today launching out of private beta testing with a public release on...

IRL is a new social network taking on Facebook groups

The Verge reports: "Do people want an app specifically for discovering events and messaging as a group? That’s the bet behind IRL, a young...

‘It’s Not A Peanut Butter Spread Approach’: How Advertisers Are Adapting...

Digiday reports: "The days of the one-size-fits all social media approach are seemingly over. Advertisers say the way people use social media is changing,...

TikTok Launches Its Own AR Development Platform, Effect House

TechCrunch reports: "Last August, TechCrunch noted TikTok was working to build its own augmented reality (AR) development platform called Effect House, which would allow...

Facebook VP defends company’s actions in Australia news spat

CNET reports: "Facebook's vice president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, published a blog post on Wednesday defending the social network's actions in its standoff...

Meta Is Expanding Instagram’s NFT Support To 100 Countries

Digital Music News reports: "Instagram expands NFT support in more than 100 countries with Flow blockchain support and integration with Coinbase and Dapper. Meta...

Social networks are finally competitive again

The Verge reports: "Lately, the consumer internet — that set of products devoted to building and monetizing large networks of people — has started...

Instagram Still Benefiting From TikTok’s Ban in India, Again Became the...

TechCrunch reports: "According to new data published by app intelligence firm Sensor Tower, Instagram just had its best quarter since at least 2014, with...

Facebook waives all live stream, subscription fees for 2 years

Hypebot reports: "Facebook announced that it will waive live stream and fan subscription fees for at least two years." Read more